The maneuvers have started at the Far East.
The opening ceremony of the Vostok 2020 strategic exercises took place
at a military range in Russia’s Primorsky Region on Wednesday, the
Defense Ministry reported. Russia holds drills of this type annually,
with the country’s military districts rotating each year as hosts. This
year, the Eastern Military District welcomed 13 foreign nations, which
accepted Russia’s invitation to send troops or military observers. ...The list of foreign guests includes Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia,
Belarus, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia,
Nicaragua, Syria, and Tajikistan. Nine of them sent troops to
participate in the maneuvers portion of the exercises. Vostok 2022 includes war games for staff officers and field exercises
for troops, as well as naval and aerial training. According to the
Russian Defense Ministry, over 50,000 soldiers and officers and more
than 5,000 pieces of heavy military equipment, including some 140
aircraft and 60 navy ships, will be taking part in the week-long
exercise, which starts on Thursday.
China and India are there and that is most important fact. As RT reports further:
The US has expressed concern over the event. During a daily briefing on
Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Washington
has reservations about “any country exercising with Russia while Russia wages an unprovoked, brutal war against Ukraine.”
When pressed, she declined to say whether the US would retaliate
against participants, particularly India, for sending its troops to
Russia.
No, the US is too busy, evidently, with getting ready to use F-15 against own population.
In a speech on gun control, President Joe Biden taunted “brave
right-wing Americans,” telling them that if they want to defend
themselves against the government, they’ll “need an F-15.” Biden was slated by his critics, who argued that the Taliban did perfectly well against the US without such weapons. Speaking to supporters in Pennsylvania, Biden promised to ban “assault weapons,” a poorly-defined term that Democrats in Congress claim covers the majority of semi-automatic rifles and pistols sold in the US. Addressing
critics of his proposed ban, Biden ridiculed the argument that their
firearms serve as a last line of defense against government overreach. “And
for those brave, right-wing Americans who say it’s all about keeping
America … independent and safe: If you want to fight against a country,
you need an F-15,” Biden declared. “You need something a little more than a gun.”
Right. Difficult to explain to a walking mummy what real war is. But then again, sent him back to Scranton's former lace factory to observe some results.
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